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2014 the 4th International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (ICPES 2014)

2014 the 4th International Conference on Power and Energy Systems (ICPES 2014) will be held during November 21-23, 2014 in Singapore, organized by IACSIT, with it’s workshop of ICMMC 2014.

ICPES 2014 aims to provide a high level international forum to bring together industry professionals, academics, and individuals from institutions, industrials and government agencies to exchange information, share achievements, and discus the advancement in the fields of Power and Energy Systems, etc.

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to: 

Communication and Information Systems Engineering
Mobile and Wireless Communications
Optical and Photonic communications
Antennas and Wave Propagation
Microwave Theory and Techniques
Computational Electromagnetics
Performance of Computer Networks
Networking Technologies, Services and Protocols
Information System Security and Assurance
Software Engineering
Education Technology

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Energy Conservation
Energy Conversion
Fuel Cell Technology
Plasma Technology
Renewable Energy Sources
Solar Energy
Water Energy
Wind Energy

POWER TRANSMISSION AND GENERATION
Converters and Inverters
Fault Diagnosis
Grounding and Protection Systems
HV Power Lines
Network Harmonics
Nuclear Energy
Power Distribution
Power Flow Analysis
Power Quality
Power System Design
Power System Operation
Power System Planning
Power System Stability and Control
Reliability and Security

Power system planning, Power management, Power engineering, and Education
Breakdown Impacts
Computer Applications and Software Development
Demand Management
Electricity Power Pools
Energy Management Systems
Energy Policies and Regulation
Energy Pricing
Forecasting
Global Restructuring
Investment Coordination
Optimization Techniques
Power Economics
Power Engineering and Education
Power Market Deregulation
Power System Planning
Pricing Policies
Problems of the Power Industry
Retail Power Markets